2006 Suzuki Sv650s Standard on 2040-motos
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Suzuki SV description
2006 Suzuki SV650S, V-Twin power with sport bike style!! - You know what youre looking for in a standard V-twin machine: light and agile handling, along with willing-and-able engine performance. And thats what the Suzuki SV650 delivers - in spades. Recently named as Cycle World magazines Best Standard Motorcycle and Motorcyclist magazines Best Bang for the Buck, the Suzuki SV650 offers its own unique styling and performance. Compared to the SV650S, it has a leaner profile, featuring a single round headlight, tubular handlebars and a more upright riding position. It also features an aerodynamic radiator, black painted frame and swing arm, along with a stylish color matched headlight cowl for a bold look. One ride on the SV650 and youll be hooked. It combines crisp, lightweight handling with all-day riding comfort. And the thrills really begin when you tap into its exceptional engine performance. Its fuel-injected V-twin power plant offers crisp throttle response, strong torque and a stunningly wide power band. So get on a new 2006 Suzuki SV650 - and enjoy a ride youll never forget.
Suzuki SV for Sale
- 2001 suzuki sv650s sport touring (US $3,499.00)
- 2007 suzuki sv650 standard (US $4,990.00)
- 2006 suzuki sv1000s standard (US $4,799.00)
- 2003 suzuki sv650 standard (US $3,179.00)
- 2001 suzuki sv650 standard (US $2,999.00)
- 2002 suzuki sv650 standard (US $4,499.00)
Moto blog
MotoGP to Re-Visit Rookie Rule
Tue, 19 Jun 2012MotoGP organizers are re-opening discussion for the series’ rookie rule which prevents new riders from entering the series with factory teams. Introduced following the 2009 MotoGP season, the rule was designed to give satellite teams the chance to field young up-and-coming talents they otherwise wouldn’t have been able to sign. The theory was the rule would protect the satellite teams and spread out the talent pool.
John Hopkins Loses Fingertip [Warning: Graphic Image May be a Shocker]
Sat, 14 Jan 2012Following numerous procedures and some complications, American racer John Hopkins has undergone surgery to remove the tip of his right ring finger. The Crescent Suzuki racer initially injured the finger in a crash while competing as a MotoGP wild card entry for Rizla Suzuki in the Czech Republic Grand Prix at Brno in August. Since then, Hopkins underwent six procedures to repair his finger to no avail.
Goodbye RM85 Suzuki
Tue, 10 May 2011An old friend dropped in this weekend, on his way back from an arse-killing 4,500 mile ride to Estoril and back to watch the MotoGP race. He has only ever ridden Harley chops and old stuff with the exception of his vague nod at practicality and modernity - an ancient, very, very high mileage R1100GS BMW. I made him a brew and some pasta arrabiatta then made him ride my 2011 Fireblade.
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